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Need help with my Haro BMX rear wheel?
I need some help with my rear hub. I decided to take apart my wheel today to fix something but now I don't know how to fix it. I put everything together and the wheel wont turn. I tightened everything and it won't turn. The only way i would get it to turn is to loosen the two screws that hold in the bearings on each side of the hub. But if i do that, it will tighten up after a couple turns while riding. Any help here?
Sounds like you installed the bearings backwards and/or didn't correctly tighten the cone nuts.
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Mongoose Spin BMX Freestyle Bike (20-Inch Wheels)
List Price: $299.99
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Description
Classic BMX styling combined with a host of quality safety features make this a great bike for track and street riders. Equipped with a handcrafted Hi-Ten Boy's Team series frame and a handcrafted Hi-Ten jumping fork, the Mongoose Spin BMX bike is strong enough for off-road cycling, dirt jumping, and trick riding...
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FIT BIKE BMX TRICK BICYCLE 2011 16" BLUE
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Description
FRAME: 16"
BRAKE MOUNTING: Welded 990 Mounts
SEAT CLAMPING: Aluminum Seat Clamp
FORK: 3/8 Axle Slots
HANDLEBAR: 2 piece 6.25X24.5
STEM: Front Load Alloy
GRIPS: FIT TEAM
HEADSET: Integrated (45°/45°, 41...
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Haro bmx bike f1 series?
how do you take off the front brake on a haro f1 because i know you have to do alot with the handel bars please help im just trying to make it lighter
Dude,I'm not trying to be an ass or anything but taking your front brake off isn't going to make your bike noticeably lighter in any way shape or form.
If you really want to lose some weight look into replacing some parts on your bike,like handlebars,cranks,wheelset,seat and seat post etc.
Why is it that everyone thinks that having a light bike will make you bunnyhop any higher then you already can,or any cleaner then you already can?Why is it everyone thinks that having a lighter bike will make tricks easier or make them a better rider?
It just does not work out that way,I'm sorry to be the bubble buster but it really does not work that way.The only thing that will make you bunnyhop higher or cleaner or make tricks easier is to go outside and ride and practice....the pro's will tell you the same thing.
If you absolutely must have a lighter bike I'd start by replacing all the current parts on your current bike with lighter parts,once you've made the bike as light as you can by replacing all the parts with lighter ones,buy a new frame that is light,and viola...you have a light bike.....hopefully you don't break all those light parts.